Police officers and members of the emergency services attend to a person injured in a terror attack on London Bridge on Saturday night

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It also emerged that one injured victim was knifed in the stomach by a jihadi who screamed at him: “This is for Islam.”

Daniel O’Neill, 23, was targeted when he stepped out of a bar in Borough Market. The hero police officer, who plays rugby in his spare time, was on duty on Saturday night and was one of the first cops on the scene.

Elizabeth said: “There was shots fired, everybody was told to lie down and then they were told to go downstairs in the bar.

“At this stage, Daniel’s friend had put a tourniquet on him and was holding pressure there.”

Her son was taken to hospital in a police car for treatment.

Asya found safe

A TEEN girl missing for hours after the attacks has been found safe and well.

Asya Mustafa, 16, was caught up in the chaos while walking home through Borough Market.

Her family made a desperate appeal for information, which was repeatedly shared on social media.

They were told she was safe on Sunday and had lost her phone when ordered to flee by police.

Her aunt Tijen posted on Facebook: “Asya was caught up in (the attack) and her phone lost whilst police made people run away from the area.

“It has been so emotional and worrying. We are so glad to hear she is safe. Thank you all for your concerns. It means so much to us.”

Elizabeth said: “He has got a 7in scar going from his belly round to his back. He is still quite sick so we can’t rule out kidney damage.”

Describing the attackers as “absolute cowards”, she added: “These people say they are doing it in the name of God, which is an absolute joke.”

The three terrorists were shot dead by cops within eight minutes of first emergency call as members of the public took cover nearby.

It comes as Met Police Commissioner Cressida Dick praised the “extraordinary courage” of brave officers, emergency services and members of the public “ran towards danger” and “risked their lives” to save others.

She slammed the “appalling and tragic” attack which has so far left seven people dead and 48 others injured.

Kiwi tourist in coma after 4hrs' surgery

A NEW Zealander stabbed in the face, neck and stomach was in a coma yesterday after four hours of emergency surgery.

Oliver Dowling, 32, from Christchurch, is expected to recover because the knife missed his vital organs.

His sister Freddy wrote on Facebook: “Doctors are very happy with how he’s come out the other side.

“A massive thank you to the University of London Hospital for their tireless efforts in helping my brother out.”

Oliver’s girlfriend Marie Bondeville was also injured, but her condition was unknown on Sunday.

Freddy said: “Marie has been in surgery at another hospital but unfortunately we haven’t been able to find out how she is due to not being immediate family.”

She described the attack as “heart-breaking” and added: “Get well soon Oliver and Marie xx.”

Her brother, who is known as Wolf or Wolfie to his friends, had been having a meal with Marie at the Lobos tapas restaurant on Borough High Street. It is on the edge of the market.

Oliver was treated in University of London Hospital near Euston Station, about four miles from the scene.

Speaking outside New Scotland Yard, she said: “In the early hours of this morning I visited one of the hospitals in London.

“There, I heard truly remarkable stories and extraordinarily brave actions by officers on and off duty first on the scene.

“I heard of colleagues of other emergency services and members of the public who ran towards the danger as the incident unfolded.

“Many, many people risked their own safety to help others and treat those seriously injured and indeed to confront suspects involved.

“The courage of those people during and following the attack was extraordinary and I pay tribute to all of them. I’m sure they helped to save lives.”

Witness films people running for their lives and bloodied victims after London Bridge attack

The latest terror assault came 12 days after the Manchester suicide bombing which killed 22 people – including children – at a pop concert.

This is the third terror attack in the UK in three months following the car and knife attack in Westminster in March, which left five people dead.

Theresa May declared “enough is enough” and defiantly confirmed Thursday’s General Election will go ahead after chairing a Cobra meeting.

LONDON BRIDGE TERROR ATTACK - What we know so far

A van ploughed through pedestrians on London Bridge just after 10pm on Saturday

Three men wearing fake bomb vests jumped out on the south end of the bridge at Borough Market and began knifing bystanders and pub-goers

Armed police arrived on the scene and within eight minutes the three terrorists were shot dead

At least seven victims were killed and at least 30 people were injured. The injured were being treated across five London hospitals. One of the injured was a British Transport Police officer who was stabbed in the face

Theresa May will chair a Cobra emergency response meeting later after the attack was confirmed to be a terror incident

Four controlled explosions were heard near The Sun’s offices in London Bridge between 1:20am and 1:50am